I always thought that people told you that you're beautiful-that this was a title that was bestowed upon you. [...] I think that it's time to take this power into our own hands and to say, "You know what? I'm beautiful. I just am. And that's my light. I'm just a beautif...
Quotes for women are Courage and Power, Self-Esteem and Self-Acceptance, and Life Success and what exactly those mean to them.
Each of these codes and sample quotes are described in detail below. Results The primary goal of the current study was to uncover a wide range of reasons as to why heterosexual, drug-abusing women engage in anal intercourse. Secondary goals included gaining a deeper understanding of the context...
Females have been exposed to the contagion of wealth without the preservative of a good education; and they constitute that part of the body politic least endowed by nature to resist, most to communicate it. Nay, not merely have they been left without the defense of a good education, but t...
Best quotes about women “Women love only those whom they do not know!” — Mikhail Lermontov, book A Hero of Our Time A Hero of Our Time (1840; rev. 1841) 3 “I like men who have a future and women who have a past.” — Oscar Wilde Irish writer and poet 1854–1900 2 “Wom...
The education and empowerment of women throughout the world cannot fail to result in a more caring, tolerant, just and peaceful life for all. Maya Angelou, Writer A bird doesn't sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song. ...
Education can be your best friend. It can also be the worst enemy. One of my favorite quotes ever is by Will Smith and it says “if you’re not writing your own story, you’re borrowing someone else’s.” Education is so important because it allows girls and women to write their sto...
Powerful Quotes About Black Women’s Resilience 21. “The greatness of black women lies in their ability to survive and still stand tall.”—Maya Angelou 22. “No woman on this whole earth can please me and cook for me and socialize and talk to me like my American black woman.”— Muha...
We can't change other people. We can, however, change ourselves, and by doing so, change the way we react to them. Dear Abby (Jeanne Phillips): We live in a stressful society in which many individuals feel lost and alone. Dear Abby (Jeanne Phillips): ...
“game press and hobbyst bogsphere alike…to address prejudice and imbalance in game culture, particularly as concerns the portrayal and representation of women” (2012). She depicts this as a “most passionate” debate, featuring “from education and discussion on rape culture and male gaze to ...